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When playing video clips in WMP (o/s is Vista) some of the files play with sound, but others will not. When I looked at the properties of the files, the ones which were playing with sound all had audio bit rates under 128kbps while all the ones which weren't playing were all 128kbps and higher. Also have been able to run the files with no problems on my other computer (o/s windows xp).
Have also just tried the files in Real Player and Winamp with no success.
All the sound controls I've checked are not muted.
Any help much apprecitated.
Have also just tried the files in Real Player and Winamp with no success.
All the sound controls I've checked are not muted.
Any help much apprecitated.
hmmm., perhaps WMP missed some codecs
try to download the most universal audio codec - MPEG Layer-3 Codec
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/...er_3_Codec.htm
try to download the most universal audio codec - MPEG Layer-3 Codec
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/...er_3_Codec.htm
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Hey i have tried to play a few movies on wm 11
but not able to play .... it says it needs codec but not able to figure out which codec .... plzz help ... i m able to play the movies on VLC!!!
but not able to play .... it says it needs codec but not able to figure out which codec .... plzz help ... i m able to play the movies on VLC!!!
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1. REVERT TO A REGISTRY BACKUP
Boot to DOS (using a bootable floppy disk, e.g. from http://www.bootdisk.com) and type the following at the C:\ prompt -
SCANREG /RESTORE
Note the space before the forward slash in this command.
Follow the on-screen instructions, and try to restore the *oldest* backup of the registry (they're listed by date) as that's the one with the best chance of being from before the problem arose.
By default Windows keeps 5 backup copies of the Windows Registry, so that you can go back to before the problem arose.
When an on-screen message tells you that the registry has been successfully restored, restart the computer normally.
2. USE SYSTEM RESTORE
If the above hasn't solved the problem, use Win ME's "system restore" function to return the system to a point before the problem arose, if you have System Restore enabled in your computer.
For details, do a google search on the phrase "System Restore in Windows ME" at http://www.google.com -
http://www.google.co.uk/search?as_q=...+Windows+ME%22
Boot to DOS (using a bootable floppy disk, e.g. from http://www.bootdisk.com) and type the following at the C:\ prompt -
SCANREG /RESTORE
Note the space before the forward slash in this command.
Follow the on-screen instructions, and try to restore the *oldest* backup of the registry (they're listed by date) as that's the one with the best chance of being from before the problem arose.
By default Windows keeps 5 backup copies of the Windows Registry, so that you can go back to before the problem arose.
When an on-screen message tells you that the registry has been successfully restored, restart the computer normally.
2. USE SYSTEM RESTORE
If the above hasn't solved the problem, use Win ME's "system restore" function to return the system to a point before the problem arose, if you have System Restore enabled in your computer.
For details, do a google search on the phrase "System Restore in Windows ME" at http://www.google.com -
http://www.google.co.uk/search?as_q=...+Windows+ME%22
Last edited by Softix : Jan 23rd, 2008 at 1:10 am.
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Hi, I have a related problem I could use some help with. The other day, I installed wmp 11, after which I lost all sound from the computer. Even with the volume button all the way up, I hear no windows "chime" when the computer is turned on or off as one usually does. I also installed real player and tried playing a CD in it and I hear nothing there as well. So, it doesn't seem to be just a wmp problem. I went through the trouble shooting protocol checking the "devices" and "properties" and found no problem and received no solution. I did a re-install of the sound device from the restore cds and that hasn't solved the problem either. Prior to installing wmp 11, I had sound, both in the earlier version of wmp and the windows chime. This is on a Toshiba Tecra S1 notebook, and I don't have speakers, so I haven't tried plugging in speakers or headphones to see if that works. Any help would be appreciated.
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